Rand Paul's former neighbor asks U.S. Supreme Court to review sentence reversal
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) Sen. Rand Paul's former neighbor, who tackled and broke the Kentucky Republican's ribs in 2017, has asked for the U.S. Supreme Courts opinion after an appellate court vacated his 30-day jail sentence and suggested it was too lenient.
A three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in September that there was no compelling justification for Rene Bouchers sentence.
The judges called the sentence well-below-guidelines and ordered a resentencing. Federal prosecutors have argued that 21 months would be an appropriate prison sentence.
The Daily News reports attorney Matt Baker filed a petition last week with the U.S. Supreme Court asking justices to consider whether a resentencing hearing violates Bouchers constitutional rights entitling him to due process and protecting him against double jeopardy.
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